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Re: [opensuse-factory] antique Midnight Commander
  • From: Stephan Kleine <bitdealer@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2010 02:14:20 +0200
  • Message-id: <201007080214.20960.bitdealer@xxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday July 8 2010 01:39:55 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stephan Kleine <bitdealer@xxxxxxxxx> [01-01-70 11:34]:
On Thursday July 8 2010 00:30:50 Carlos E. R. wrote:
No, a user doesn't have the capability to run "osc".

It is the job of the people receiving the bug reports to do an initial
screening, request missing info, and forward to whoever is appropiate.

You just learned that "osc" exists and since you have a bugzilla account
you now have the capability to use it.

If you don't use it then just file a bug and wait for the screening team
to assign it. The point was not that you have to use osc maintainer to
file a bug but that it would speed things up if you assign it to the
correct person while filing the bug so you don't have to wait for the
screening team and save them some work.

So I installed osc locally and tried briefly w/o studing:

19:36 wahoo:~ # osc maintainer mutt
Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
Unknown project 'mutt'

mutt project:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=server%3Amail

and

19:39 wahoo:~ # osc maintainer
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=server%3Amail
Server returned an error: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
No route matches "/source/https:/build.opensuse.org/project/show" with
{:method=&gt;:get}


so it is not *that* simple :^(

"osc --help" is your friend or in your case "osc maintainer --help".

The proper way would be "osc maintainer server:mail mutt". How should it know
what maintainer you want if you don't tell it in which project the package you
are interested in is? ;)

hth
Stephan
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